Priority+ Navigation

More CSS-y. Inspired by Ben Callahan's talk at the Frontend Design Conference in Portland. Forked from Brad Frost's original implementation, which involved a bit more JavaScript.

The Priority+ pattern was coined by Michael Scharnagl (@justmarkup) to describe navigation that exposes what’s deemed to be the most important navigation elements and tucks away less important items behind a “more” link. The less important items are revealed when the user clicks the “more” link.

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